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tkWWW is an early, now discontinued web browser and WYSIWYG HTML editor[6] written by Joseph Wang at MIT as part of Project Athena and the Globewide Network Academy project.[5][7] The browser was based on the Tcl language and the Tk (toolkit) extension[6][8][9] but did not achieve broad user-acceptance or market share,[10] although it was included in many Linux distributions by default.[6] Joseph Wang wanted tkWWW to become a replacement for r r n[11] and to become a "swiss army knife" of networked computing.[12]
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Developer(s) | Joseph Wang[1] |
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Initial release | 0.1 25 July 1992; 31 years ago (1992-07-25)[2] |
Final release | |
Written in | Tcl/Tk[1] |
Platform | Same as Tcl/Tk |
Available in | English |
Type | Web browser and HTML editor[1][4] |
License | GPLv2[3][5] |
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